Music has come a long way on the Internet. First came the MP3s, followed by streaming music sites, and now there are “cloud music players”. What do these new services have to offer?
Published 18.05.2012
If you want to listen to music in the cloud, you don’t necessarily need to rely on services that charge. Style Jukebox lets you place your own music online so that you can play it anywhere.
Published 06.12.2013
There are dozens of sites offering streaming music: Spotify, Deezer, Grooveshark and now also Xbox Music. What do they have to offer and how much do they cost? Plus, does one subscription allow you
to use them on multiple devices?
Published 04.02.2013
Amazon has launched Cloud Drive in the United States, which is a service for posting your music online (“in the cloud”). How good is it, and are there alternatives which we can already use in
Britain?
Published 04.05.2011
There are plenty of websites where you can listen to songs without worrying about whether you’re breaking the law. We’ve had a look at what’s currently on offer, so which sites deserve a visit?
Published 28.09.2009
Many people listen to streaming music services or online radios these days, but what if you are offline and still want to listen to music? Here are some “legal” possibilities.
Published 09.04.2019
The holy grail of online music is listening to any song, any time without any charges (and avoiding piracy). We look at three sites that seem to offer just that.
Published 06.03.2009
Windows Media Player and iTunes are beyond doubt the most popular programs for playing and managing music on computers. Here are some useful plug-ins to make these two players even better.
Published 12.01.2007
Are you planning a company do or a family activity? How do you search for appropriate music and choose the best genre for your event? Here are some of your options.
Published 07.03.2016
There are lots of music and “DJ” programs which help you to put some life into your company party. If you don’t want to install any software, there are even handy cloud tools. Just tune in…
Published 30.08.2013